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Drivetime RTÉ
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Highlights from the daily news programme with Sarah McInerney and Cormac Ó hEadhra. Featuring all the latest stories, interviews and special reports. Listen live Monday to Friday at 4.30pm on RTÉ Radio 1.
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Aer Lingus Strike Update
Aer Lingus pilots have announced they are now going to go on strike on Saturday 29 June. Members of Irish Airline Pilots' Association - IALPA - at Aer Lingus are to engage in an eight-hour strike as part of an escalation of their pay dispute. Captain Mark Tighe, president of IALPA
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Avoiding the Summer chaos with the kids
Just one more week to go until the kids are officially off school for the summer holidays and CHAOS ensues for many parents. So, do you feel the pressure to keep the kids busy? And secondly, do you feel pressure from your employer to still maintain business as usual? Aoife Lee, mum of three and parenting coach at 'parent support.ie' discusses.
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Limerick assault victim Natasha O'Brien talks to Drivetime
Limerick Assault victim Natasha O'Brien speaks to Cormac. Natasha was beaten unconscious by soldier Cathal Crotty who boasted about it on social media and walked free from court this week.
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Providing aid in Ukraine- a personal story
Media Consultant & Founder of Effective Aid Ukraine Tom McEnaney has recently returned from his latest trip to Ukraine where he has been helping to redevelop a centre for 100 boys and young men with significant special needs in the Lviv region. He speaks to Cormac about the realities of trying to provide aid in war torn Ukraine.
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A serving soldier avoids jail after beating a woman unconscious in a random attack
A serving soldier who beat a woman unconscious in a random street attack, and boasted about it on social media, has walked free from court after being given a fully suspended sentence which the victim described as "not justice". To discuss this David Raleigh, Freelance journalist in Limerick and CEO of Women's Aid Sarah Benson.
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Barry Lenihan reports from Burnley ahead of UK elections
With two weeks to polling, and several polls predicting electoral wipeout for the Tories, Conservative MPs in the North of England claim they're being abandoned by the party. Reporter Barry Lenihan is on the Road to Westminster and he is in the North West of England, in Burnley.